If the Leafs win tonight, they could leapfrog the Canadiens and Lightning for second in the Atlantic. If Detroit wins, they'll pass the Capitals and sit one point back of a playoff spot. It's that time of year, folks.

Look at this roster. No Datsyuk. No Zetterberg. No bunch of other guys. The Wings are icing half an AHL team tonight. If the Leafs can't win this one, that's bad.

Seriously, if the Leafs lose this game it would basically undo winning two of three in California. This is the last game of a five-game road trip. A win would mean earning six of a possible ten points. A loss in regulation would be just four of ten. A losing road trip is a losing road trip whether they beat the Ducks and Kings or not.

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The Red Wings are going with Jimmy Howard. He's 1-3-1 in his last five games and isn't having the greatest of years by his standards. These are the Leafs though, so at least Howard has a pretty good shot at having a lighter workload than his counterpart.

Who is that counterpart? James Reimer. The Leafs are going with Reimer once again. Hey here's a stat:

Starting tonight in Detroit, James Reimer set to appear in fourth straight game for the first time this season.

Since this tweet, Reimer followed up a loss to San Jose with a win in Los Angeles. Reimer's last game was a loss to Washington, so maybe some redemption is in order.

Nick Kypreos had a thought on Hockey Central today. He said he would start Drew MacIntyre over James Reimer tonight. My initial reaction was to disagree but his reasoning makes sense. First of all, the Leafs play a crucial divisional game against the Tampa Bay Lightning tomorrow night which, if we're betting, is likely to be a tougher test than this banged-up Red Wings squad. He also said "What if Reimer gets hurt?" Well, Reimer could get hurt in any game. It's hockey. Still, the thought was a frightening one. Kyper's other compelling reason was that Drew MacIntyre, the Marlies' starting goalie, knows this AHL-loaded Red Wings roster better. I'm a big Reimer fan and I'm not really hating that logic. Makes sense in a back-to-back situation like this one. Randy Carlyle decided otherwise.

The game starts at 7:30 eastern on Sportsnet Ontario.

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